Originally posted by GtoRA2
Toad
In the pics above, what is the diference between the green brinkman and the el cheapo?
Here's what I did to my ECB:
Modification 1 - Improve accessibility to the firepan.
Modification 2 - Improve firepan airflow
Modification 2a: - Improve fireplan airflow even more (charcoal rails).
Modification 2b - Add vent covers
Modification 3 - Improve accessibility to the water pan
Modification 4 - Improve temperature indication
Modification 5 - Improve cooker airflow (top vent & foil).
The New Gourmet Brinkmann has Mod 1; the middle section and up lifts off the base.
It also has Mod 2 and 2A pretty much covered. You can get Brinkmann charcoal rails at Ace Hardware here. I'm not sure if the Gourmet has those but that's Mod 2b and it's only a few $, not work.
Mod 3 is just using a garden water sprinkler to fill the pan through the door. $2 at Wal-Mart.
Mod 4, well Brinkmann put in a
better temp gauge, but that isn't saying much considering what they used at first. I spent @ $15 for a good gauge but I wish I had known about the Polder for $30. I would have gone straight to that.
Mod 5 they didn't do, AFAIK. I don't think the Gourmet has a top vent feature. I haven't really noticed that mine helps control the heat all that much but it does help some. I used my ECB for years in "stock" configuration and had great results. So, I'd try the Gourmet without the holes for a while and see. You can drill anytime.
